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My most recently complete project is the lovely ladies of Oathsworn Miniature's "Heroines in Sensible Shoes 3" Kickstarter.
As always, they are a joy to paint. They have nice, bold details but without being overwrought. They definitely look like a bunch of starting adventurers! The theme this time was more exotic races, notably a bunch from "Volo's Guide to Monsters"
The ladies ascend the mountain:
The Kitsune. She could be a lightly armored Fighter, a Rogue, or a Ranger.
The Kenku (or Tengu) Shaman. Or Wizard. Or Sorcerer. Or whatever. She's got a bone to pick with you!
The Kenku or Tengu Rogue. I went with oranges for them to continue my previous work on the Bones Tengu...which were also dressed in orange to match the official D&D pre-paints.
The Dragonborn, could be a Fighter or Paladin. The decision to make her red was regrettable...with that pointy face and dreads, I kept thinking of Ugandan Warrior Knuckles. Stupid memes getting in the way!
Tabaxi or Catfolk. I tried to go with more of a Ranger color scheme than the intended Rogue.
The other Tabaxi/Catfolk from the set. I liked the intent of this sculpt...she could be a spellcaster, a Monk, or a Bard!
The Halfling Knight.
Her mount was painted after my own painting gremlin, Hershey. He would be much smaller to scale, though.
The Tiefling Paladin. I really like the pose of this one, though I questioned the hooves, as 4E and 5E Tieflings of this design have human feet. I may wind up greenstuffing her into boots at some point.
The Firbolg Druid. As far as I know, this is the only miniature of a 5E style Firbolg.
The Minotaur Swashbuckler. I bet you were expecting a cow joke here.
The terrain:

I recently got in the latest "Heroines in Sensible Shoes" Kickstarter from Oathsworn Miniatures. I decided to get started on them and take (yet another) break from my in progress Rising Sun minis.
As \always, they were nice, clean casts with lots of detail, but nothing over-wrought...which makes sense for low-level adventurers! They're such a joy to paint.

I've started working in earnest on my diorama entry for ReaperCon... Nothing like waiting till the last minute...
First I figured out placement, then carved out the wall.
And now I'm working on actually painting it up.
I have no idea if I'm going to be able to pull off the OSL effect or not.

The earliest arrival of my Kickstarter bounty, we have an adventuring group of ladies in sensible shoes (and clothing), and some of their companions and rivals. They may see Frostgrave, they may see Faerun, they may just see a shelf, who knows?
The party:
The Half-Orc Cleric. I had suggested during the campaign she would also make a suitable Bounty Hunter holding up a wanted poster...I went that route. I regret not trying to draw Flynn Rider, but I never get his nose right.
The Barbarian Queen:
Tiefling Warlock:
Witch or washerwoman
Monk:
Paladin:
Noblewoman:
Brigand. He must be after the shoes.
Dwarf Queen:
Thief

This mini is from Oathsworns "Heroines in Sensible Shoes" kickstarter - it was an optional sculpt voted for and sculpted during the KS.
I entered it into Reapercon2016 contest, but my dragon was judged instead.
I think this one has better blending - but simpler. I just wasn't ready to try much freehand.
(there is a little at the neck)
I bought a wooden plank stamp so I don't have to just cut the lines in greenstuff myself next time.
Comments and Criticisms welcome, as I didn't ask for any from the judges on her.

The Heroines in Sensible Shoes Kickstarter was the first Oathsworn set I picked up, and I found them greatly inspiring. I tried out some new techniques; I flocked around the entire rim of the base due to their shape, and tried out a new method for fire. Not sure how I liked the end result on the fire, and I'll see how much flock lies on my shelves before I judge that.
First, my favorite of the set, the Half-Orc Barbarian:
The Human Fighter:
A Wee Folk Rogue...she's billed as a Halfling, but I mean, c'mon, she's wearing shoes (sensible ones at that).
Dwarf with a big hammer:
The Forest Gnome Ranger, painted up as a Goblin instead. I find my collection lacking in Goblinettes (Goblinesses? Goblinas?)
The Bard:
The Dragonborn Sorceress, with her awesome bone staff:
Some sort of Wizardy type:
A very impatient villager:
A nest of very bad things:
And finally, some group shots who couldn't keep everyone in focus (woops)